Review/Q & A: Stalked by Elizabeth Heiter @ElizabethHeiter


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Release date: December 27, 2016

Publisher: MIRA

Genre: Mystery/Thriller

Blurb: 

If you’re reading this, I’m already dead…


That’s the note seventeen-year-old Haley Cooke leaves behind when she disappears from inside her high school. FBI profiler Evelyn Baine is called in to figure out who had reason to hurt her. On the surface, the popular cheerleader has no enemies, but as Evelyn digs deeper, she discovers that everyone close to Haley has something to hide. Everyone from estranged parents, to an older boyfriend with questionable connections, to a best friend who envies Haley’s life. 


Secrets can be deadly… 


One of those secrets may have gotten Haley killed. If she’s still alive, Evelyn knows that the more the investigation ramps up, the more pressure they could be putting on Haley’s kidnapper to make her disappear for good. It’s also possible the teenager isn’t in danger at all, but has skillfully manipulated everyone and staged her own disappearance. Only one thing is certain: uncovering Haley’s fate could be dangerous—even deadly—to Evelyn herself.

Review: 

Before I jump into my thoughts, I have an interesting Q & A with the author after the review that you won’t want to miss, so please check it out.

This read much like an episode of Criminal Minds which I mean as a huge compliment as it’s one one of my favorite shows. My husband and I have watched every single episode from all twelve seasons, so to say that I’m a fan is putting it mildly. I was initially grabbed by the blurb because it sounded so similar, and though it definitely is, this book is unique enough that it stands out on it’s own. It’s also the fourth book in Heiter’s Profiler series, but I haven’t read the first three books and had no issues catching up. 

The opening definitely pulls the reader in, Haley has been missing for thirty days and the FBI in the form of Evelyn Baine is called in for assistance. Right away a missing piece of evidence is discovered, a note from Haley saying, if you’re reading this, I’m already dead. It certainly upped my interest and added something dark and sinister to the story. What follows as Evelyn and a local police officer, Sophia dig into Haley’s life is a web of secrets and shocking revelations.

Heiter is a skilled writer and the level of detail she adds is astounding, you can tell she really knows what she’s talking about as far as the profiler stuff is concerned. Though there is so much going on and so much information is being relayed, I was never bored. Quite the opposite actually, I was fascinated. There were tons of characters to work through making trying to figure out who the culprit is even tougher for Evelyn and the reader. The plot was complex and intricate with a great deal of thought put behind it and the characters were also well developed. I liked both Evelyn and her boyfriend Kyle, both separately and together and I know I’ll enjoy following their story as the series continues. The suspense was slow burning, but mounting throughout and it definitely ramped up towards the end and the conclusion provided clear cut answers and nicely executed twists. 

Overall rating: 4/5

Thanks to Emer at MIRA for my review copy. 

Q & A with Elizabeth Heiter 
 

1. What’s a typical writing day for you look like? Describe your perfect writing environment.

 

I write almost every day, and I always begin by editing what I wrote the day before. Typically, I’m writing one book, revising another, and researching a third at the same time. My perfect writing environment is either sitting in a coffee shop and playing music over my headphones or sitting in my dining room with a parrot on my shoulder. Regardless, there’s always a mocha latte beside my computer.

 

2. How did you get started writing? Was it something that you’ve always loved?

 

I honestly can’t remember a time I didn’t want to be a writer. I think it comes in part from having a mom who read to me a lot as a child. Before I could write my own stories, I’d tell them to her (and insist she also make some up for me – for a math teacher, this was a challenge, but she did it!). Once I could actually start writing, it was all over. Long before I was published, I was reading my stories to any family/friends who would listen.

 

3. Who are your favorite writers/inspirations?

 

This list could be enormous! Some of my big influences over the years have included Shakespeare (mystery, drama and romance all in one), the Brontës (atmosphere), Lisa Gardner (great twists and strong, female-driven stories) and Tom Clancy (extreme attention to detail).

 

4. Anything you can tell us about upcoming projects?

 

STALKED, the next book in my Profiler series, hits stores on December 27th. When a high school student goes missing from inside her high school, leaving behind a note foretelling her own death, FBI profiler Evelyn Baine is called in to unravel the case. Everyone in the girl’s life seems to be hiding secrets, from her step-father to her boyfriend to her best friend. The deeper Evelyn digs, the more she realizes that uncovering Haley’s fate could be the death of Evelyn herself.

 

After STALKED, I’ll be releasing a new trilogy of stories in my romantic suspense series, The Lawmen. As children, three orphaned boys formed their own family. Years later, these lawmen try to unravel the secret that separated them so many years ago.

 

5. Normally how do you develop plots/characters? Brief us on your process.

 

Every story is a little bit different. For The Profiler series, the idea originally came to me because I’d read a book about criminal profiling by a former FBI profiler. I was fascinated by the idea that someone could go to a crime scene with no suspects, no useful forensic evidence and no promising leads, then look at the behavioral clues the perpetrator didn’t know he’d left behind in order to form a picture of who did the crime. I loved the idea of writing a character like that and Evelyn Baine was born. Now that she’s an established series character, plot ideas are sometimes inspired from real-life events (such as STALKED), sometimes by where Evelyn is on her character journey (such as SEIZED) and sometimes by what I’d put in her past (such as VANISHED). Developing each story usually involves me asking “what if…” over and over again (usually while I pace). Eventually, as I discard the obvious choices and get excited over new twists, the story outline is born.

 

6. Favorite character from one of your own novels?

 

It’s hard to choose a favorite, but I do have a soft spot for Evelyn Baine. In the first book of the series, part of what I wanted to explore was how two people who came from similar hardships as children could end up in such opposite places (Evelyn joined the FBI and the person she’s chasing became a serial killer). Evelyn was driven to join the FBI after her best friend went missing when she was twelve years old and was never found. Evelyn begins the series closed-off and so focused on that goal that she forgets to live her life. Slowly, as the series develops, she grows into a character who’s willing to take more chances, including dating the agent who has been pursuing her from the beginning.

 

7. Preferred method for readers to contact you?

 

I love hearing from readers however they want to chat! They can email me through my website at http://www.elizabethheiter.com or chat with me on social media (www.facebook.com/elizabeth.heiter.author and http://www.twitter.com/ElizabethHeiter).  

 

8. On average, how long does it take you to write a book?

 

Right now, I generally block about six months for my suspense books and three to four for my romantic suspense (which are shorter). But that’s just the actual writing part. Before that time begins, I’ve already completed most of my research (because I’m doing it as I write the previous book) and I have a bullet-point outline of the major plot points and character changes throughout the story.

 

9. Which one of your characters do you relate to the most?

 

In many ways, I really relate to Evelyn (which may be why she’s my favorite). We’re similarly driven (I’ve always wanted to write and everything can be fodder for a story). As a child, stories were also an escape – a way to experience a different life and to see a world where justice would prevail at the end. I’ve always wanted to write strong female characters and to me, Evelyn embodies that. She may not be the stereotypical badass woman, but she has an intellectual strength (and she’s also got that FBI training, so suspects shouldn’t underestimate her)!

 

10. If writing wasn’t your career what would you be doing?

 

After college, I got scholarship offers for law school and I held onto one of them (deferring admission) for a year because I was torn – I was really interested in the law, but I worried that the hours required in the job I wanted (public interest, helping women in children in particular) would leave little time to write. But if I wasn’t so obsessed with writing books, I might be a lawyer – and from there, I probably would have applied to the FBI. Almost every time I interview a Special Agent, they tell me I should apply!

 

11. What’s the best compliment that you’ve received about your work?

I have two favorites. The first is when people finish my books and ask if I was ever in the FBI, which tells me that my story rings true to them. The second has been from people who have experienced whatever I’m writing about, and told me it helped them deal with their own past (e.g., a sexual assault survivor who read one of my romantic suspense stories and told me it was cathartic and empowering). It’s one of the reasons I love to write – to do for others what stories have done for me. There’s nothing quite as moving as when I succeed at that, whether it’s helping someone deal with their own experiences or just providing an escape.

 

 

Review: Behind Her Eyes by @SarahPinborough @Flatironbooks #WTFthatending


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Release date: January 31, 2017

Publisher: Flatiron Books

Genre: Psychological Thriller

Blurb: 

Why is everyone talking about the ending of Sarah Pinborough’s Behind Her Eyes?


Louise is a single mom, a secretary, stuck in a modern-day rut. On a rare night out, she meets a man in a bar and sparks fly. Though he leaves after they kiss, she’s thrilled she finally connected with someone.


When Louise arrives at work on Monday, she meets her new boss, David. The man from the bar. The very married man from the bar…who says the kiss was a terrible mistake, but who still can’t keep his eyes off Louise.


And then Louise bumps into Adele, who’s new to town and in need of a friend. But she also just happens to be married to David. And if you think you know where this story is going, think again, because Behind Her Eyes is like no other book you’ve read before.


David and Adele look like the picture-perfect husband and wife. But then why is David so controlling? And why is Adele so scared of him?


As Louise is drawn into David and Adele’s orbit, she uncovers more puzzling questions than answers. The only thing that is crystal clear is that something in this marriage is very, very wrong. But Louise can’t guess how wrong―and how far a person might go to protect their marriage’s secrets.


In Behind Her Eyes, Sarah Pinborough has written a novel that takes the modern day love triangle and not only turns it on its head, but completely reinvents it in a way that will leave readers reeling. 

Review: 

Let’s start with a few simple things. First, this will be difficult to review without spoiling your future reading experience, and boy is this an experience unlike any other I’ve had before with a book. I’ll mostly be discussing my feelings while reading this and won’t be going into plot details very much. You’ll thank me later. My motto here is blind and blurb. That’s all you need to know. (And my thoughts of course because I’ll never let things slip!) Secondly, I’ll be preaching continuously about how you have to get your hands on a copy. Again, you’ll thank me later. Third, take everything you’ve come to know and expect from psychological thrillers and throw it out of your mind. This isn’t your typical read, so open up your mind completely and hang on tight, it’s one hell of a ride. 

So based on the blurb you know there’s an odd marriage between David and Adele, but whatever you think is happening, you’re wrong. Trust me. David meets Louise one night and they share a drunken kiss. Then Louise realizes that David is her new married boss. Awkward. Ready for more awkward? Louise and Adele become fast friends. It’s a love triangle the likes of which you’ve never seen before. 

When you read this, (at this point I’m just assuming that you will because I’m persistent) pay very close attention. I had no problems doing this, but even though I was totally enraptured, I still wish I had looked closer. You’ll still want to go back and reread a few key parts, the opening chapter is especially brilliant in hindsight  and upon a second glance you’re enlightened and you realize the true talent of Pinborough. She drops subtle clues all over the place but it’s only after you finish that you go, oohhh it all makes sense now. I felt like she turned me on my head over and over and I loved it every single time. This isn’t just a twisty plot, it’s downright knotted but unraveling it is more than half the fun. It’s dark, obsessive and it totally consumed my life. I must have asked myself, what the hell is going on here a few hundred times. 

Let’s get to that ending. I mean, come on who could have seen it coming? I’m not even exaggerating when I say that I threw the book across the room. (Then snatched it right back up again so I could reread it) #WTFthatending A hashtag has never been more appropriate. It was so shocking and dizzying that hours later as I write this I’m still dumbfounded in a totally satisfying way. 

That’s all I’m going to say except I’ll leave you with this. Get a copy as soon as you possibly can, don’t look at Goodreads reviews because there are already some slight spoilers there, and prepare yourself for some seriously messed up moments. Buy into the hype people, it is more than deserved and pretty soon everyone will be talking about it and you don’t want to be left out! 

Overall rating: 5/5

Huge thanks to my girl Chelsea at The Suspense Is Thrilling Me for sending me her copy! Can’t wait to discuss with you. (Anyone else that’s read this please message me on Twitter or Instagram or email me so we can talk too!)

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? #imwayr

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? Is a weekly post to share what you recently finished reading, what you’re currently reading, and what you plan on reading this week. It’s hosted by Kathryn at Bookdate

What I Read Last Week: 


This one worked better than I initially expected but it won’t be for everyone.

Loved this one, look for it next year.


Another excellent read with this one.


This one was super fun!

Jensen has another hit on her hands with this one.


This one was a fast and entertaining read.
Currently reading: 


Up Next: 


I had a good week despite the holiday craziness! My list for this week may end up being overly ambitious but I’ll give it my best go! I also need to start whittling my top books of the year list down, that should be fun 😜

How was your week? What are you currently reading? Anything I may have missed from you that I need to check out? 

Blog Tour: Death and the Good Son by @BernieSteadman @Bloodhoundbook


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Release date: December 9, 2016

Publisher: Bloodhound Books

Genre: Crime Fiction, Mystery/Thriller

Blurb: 

Life is good for DI Dan Hellier. He has made several successful drugs’ busts and even the Assistant Chief Constable is smiling. But the discovery of two headless, handless corpses buried in the bog on Dartmoor will test his team to their limits. How are they expected to identify the bodies when nobody has reported them missing? 
The pressure mounts when the death of a teenager from an overdose of Mephedrone plunges Dan into the murky world of the Garrett family. Could the peaceful, family-run Animal Rescue Centre really be a cover for murder and drug-dealing?
Just how far will people go to get what they want?
And what links death to the good son? 
This investigation will challenge Dan’s decisions and beliefs as he races to catch a criminal before another child dies.

Review: 

I’m so pleased to be the stop for the blog tour for Death and the Good Son today! I had such fun reading this one, which is not a word I would usually choose to describe my reading experience when I’m engrossed in a mystery/thriller. However, there was such an endearing quality to this book that really added so much depth and substance to the story that fun is exactly how I have to explain my time with this book.

This is the second book in a series but I didn’t read the first one but I’m regretting that now. It read perfectly well on it’s own though, any pertinent backstory was explained to my satisfaction and I didn’t experience any confusion at all. DI Hellier is the protagonist here and I really warmed to him. He’s sharp, fast on his feet and a quick thinker, all good qualities for a competent DI. The rest of the team was compromised of Sally, Lizzie, Adam, Ben and Bill. All of them have a great sense of camaraderie and are willing to go the extra mile to solve a case. Thank god for that, because they have their work cut out for them when they’re tasked with solving two cases simultaneously. First, two skeletons are found in a bog but they’re missing their heads and hands. Doesn’t get much creepier than that. Meanwhile, a local teenager dies after taking a bad batch of drugs and the team must work quickly to get the dealer off their streets.

Some of my favorite scenes were when Dan and Sally were working the cases together. They have an amazing rapport and they gave me a good laugh when they ribbed each other. Young Adam, the newbie to the team also added some lighthearted moments when he was rather eager to impress his superiors. I so appreciate when authors add humor and warmth to crime novels, it’s such a nice touch and it really breaks things up. There was a perfect balance between Dan’s personal and professional life which really allows the reader to connect with him on a deeper level. 

Crime fiction fans looking for a new series have no need to look further, this is an excellent book to lose yourself in. This took quite a few surprising turns and there were some great action scenes that got my heart beating faster. I’ll be anxiously waiting for the next book in the series and I may even try and squeeze the first book into my TBR at some point.

Overall rating: 4/5

Thanks to Bloodhound Books for my review copy.

About the Author: 

Bernie Steadman taught Literature for many years, and completed her debut crime novel, Death and Deception, when she finally escaped the classroom, and could stop marking essays.
These days she writes, walks, bends a bit in yoga and sings a bit in a choir. The emphasis is firmly on the creative, although people who have been subjected to her attempts at knitting may feel she has strayed from the path somewhat.
Her innate leaning towards the world of crime, at least in the literary sense, made it her chosen genre when she sat down to write. She plans further novels involving DI Dan Hellier and his team, and has completed a first draft of a YA thriller, By Fire and By Water, which should be published next year.

Check out all the stops on the tour!

Review: The Twilight Wife by A. J. Banner @AJBanner1


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Release date: December 27, 2016

Publisher: Touchstone Books

Genre: Mystery/Thriller

Blurb: 

From bestselling author A.J. Banner comes a dazzling new novel of psychological suspense in the vein of S.J. Watson’s Before I Go to Sleep and Mary Kubica’s The Good Girl that questions just how much we can trust the people around us.


Thirty-four-year-old marine biologist Kyra Winthrop remembers nothing about the diving accident that left her with a complex form of memory loss. With only brief flashes of the last few years of her life, her world has narrowed to a few close friendships on the island where she lives with her devoted husband, Jacob.


But all is not what it seems. Kyra begins to have visions—or are they memories?—of a rocky marriage, broken promises, and cryptic relationships with the island residents, whom she believes to be her friends.


As Kyra races to uncover her past, the truth becomes a terrifying nightmare. A twisty, immersive thriller, The Twilight Wife will keep readers enthralled through the final, shocking twist. 

Review: 

I’ve always found memory loss morbidly fascinating, so when I saw that this book was based on a woman who lost four whole years of her life, my interest was piqued. Can you even imagine losing that kind of time? For me, I would remember my oldest daughter being four, my middle daughter being one and I wouldn’t have any memories of my son at all. That’s insane, right?! Though Kyra doesn’t have any children, she still had a full life before her accident and these missing years are unnerving her in a major way. She also struggles with her short term memories as well, so the only thing she can fully trust is everything before she even met her own husband. They live on a remote island with a small population so unfortunately for Kyra, she’s entirely dependent on Jacob’s guidance alone. As much as she wants to have faith in him, it’s clear there is more than meets the eye in terms of their marriage.

This could have easily been a one sitting type of read for me but life got in the way. It’s less than three hundred pages, easy to devour in a weekend. There is something effortless about the way this story unfolds, the pages just flew by. Though there is an unsettling sense of dread throughout the book, things really start to heat up once Kyra begins to put the puzzle pieces of her life back together. I loved figuring out what had really happened both before her accident and during as she unraveled the mystery herself. It helped enhance my connection with Kyra, I could feel her confusion and frustration easily.

The setting was haunting, this isolated island was the perfect backdrop for the story. Alongside a slew of unreliable characters you had an unreliable living situation as well as Kyra didn’t even have a functioning internet connection and the one ferry off of the island was breaking down constantly. 

I’ve seen some complaints about the ending being a little bit too neat and tidy, but I love that, I hate loose ends in books. As things for Kyra spiraled out of control towards the end, there was a pretty killer twist and in hindsight I could definitely see how some could have possibly guessed what it would be, but I truly did not see it coming, which always impresses me and leaves me a satisfied reader.

Overall rating: 4/5

Thanks to the author for my review copy, I greatly appreciate it!

Review: The Gift by Louise Jensen @Fab_fiction @bookouture


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Release date: December 16, 2016

Publisher: Bookouture 

Genre: Psychological Thriller

Blurb: 

The perfect daughter. The perfect girlfriend. The perfect murder? 


Jenna is seriously ill. She’s lost all hope of getting the heart transplant she needs to live. But just as her life is ebbing away, she receives a donor heart from a girl called Callie. 

Who was Callie and how did she die? Jenna is determined to find out. 


The closer Jenna gets to those who loved Callie, the more questions arise about her untimely death. Someone knows what happened to Callie. Why won’t they talk? 


Jenna is about to uncover the truth, but it could cost her everything; her loved ones, her sanity, even her life. 


A compelling, gripping psychological thriller with a killer twist from the author of the Number One bestseller The Sister. 

Review: 

I was a HUGE fan of Jensen’s debut novel, The Sister so I’ve been eagerly awaiting her second book, The Gift since the cover reveal a few months back, isn’t it stunning?! I love how it has a similar look to the cover of The Sister and I would’ve been able to tell it was her book without even seeing her name on the cover. I’m so pleased to say that I absolutely loved this book, in fact I may have even liked it a little bit more than The Sister even though I wouldn’t have thought that was possible.

Six months ago Jenna needed a heart transplant or she would’ve died. Now that she’s on the mend, she has an unexplainable urge to contact the donors family. Everyone in her life is against this, her therapist especially thinks it’s a terrible idea but Jenna cannot let it go. She wants to thank them, but she also wants to find out about the woman who’s heart she received. I can’t say I blame her, the trauma she’s been through is a tremendous one and I felt like if it was something she felt so strongly about, then she needed to do it. As Jenna starts to delve into Cassie’s life, she gets more than she expected. 

This is the type of book that grips you from page one and never lets you go until the final page. I was completely absorbed in Jenna’s story and really felt for her. After her transplant she breaks up with her longtime boyfriend, Sam because she doesn’t want to be a burden. She cuts herself off from the outside world as she struggles to deal with her new life. I can only imagine what she’s going through and Jensen did a beautiful job telling her story with empathy and grace. Besides the physical changes Jenna is dealing with she is also experiencing some other side effects. There is something called Cellular Memory which is a phenomenon that transplant recipients sometimes experience. This fascinated me, I want to read more about it. For Jenna, she has very vivid dreams, more like memories that are not hers. She knows they are Callie’s, but what is the dead woman trying to tell her? She’s inexplicably connected to her beyond the physical and she finds herself a bit obsessed with the woman who gave her the gift of life. But things quickly turn dangerous and Jenna may be in over her head.

That’s about all I can say plotwise, but I can’t recommend this book highly enough. The Gift has the same awesome sense of paranoia that I loved in The Sister and I again found myself looking over my own shoulder. There are several smaller twists followed by a big whopper that left me breathless. By the last twenty percent of the book you would’ve had to prise it out of my cold dead hands to get me to put it down, it was honestly that gripping. Fans of The Sister will not be disappointed and if you haven’t read that, what are you waiting for?! Get cracking on both of these, you won’t regret it.

Overall rating: 5/5

Thanks to Bookouture for my review copy.

Review: Miss Wrong and Mr. Right by Robert Bryndza @RobertBryndza @bookouture


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Release date: December 8, 2016

Publisher: Bookouture 

Genre: Chick Lit

Blurb: 

‘This is men,’ said Gran. ‘When they vant you, but you don’t vant them, they stay. But let them know you vant them, they no longer need you, and they go! It’s like that movie, Nanny McPhee.’


Natalie Love has worked hard to have it all. She runs a successful London theatre that’s about to host one of Hollywood’s leading stars, Ryan Harrison. She’s pretty sure she’s found her man in yoga boyfriend Benjamin, despite his annoying habit of saying Namaste! every time he speaks. And her eccentric, glamorous Hungarian Gran is always on hand to offer sage advice and steaming bowls of goulash. 


Life in the bright lights of London has always been Natalie’s escape from her chaotic country family in rural Devon and Jamie, the childhood sweetheart she left at the altar fifteen years ago. Until he turns up at her theatre door…


Jamie is in town producing a West End show and with rivalry suddenly clouding old feelings, this isn’t quite the reunion Natalie was expecting. 


Will Benjamin prove to be Natalie’s perfect match? With Ryan turning her head, Natalie is more confused than ever. And what about Jamie – could he be her second chance at first love? 


Charming, hilarious and totally unputdownable, Miss Wrong and Mr Right will put a huge smile on your face and keep you guessing who Natalie’s ‘Mr Right’ is until the very last page.

Review: 

Having only read Bryndza’s Ericka Foster series, I was admittedly a bit hesitant about this book. The blurb/cover really drew me in so I decided to push my hesitations to the side and go for it, after all he IS one of my favorite authors and Bookouture IS one of my most trusted publishers. Thank goodness I went ahead, I should never have doubted the two, what a delightfully fun read this was! 

The book opens with Natalie burning her wedding dress. She’s left her fiancé, Jamie at the alter and immediately after she heads to London to start afresh. Now it’s been fifteen years since the wedding that never was and she hasn’t seen Jamie since. She’s settled well into her life, she’s dating, has a successful career and a fantastic best friend Sharon. Things are peachy, until Jamie begins working right across the street from her. 

The characters here are just a big ball of outrageous fun, they’re all perfectly relatable imperfect people. Natalie is smart and successful, but she finds herself in some laugh out loud funny situations. Her boyfriend, Benjamin is such a tool, he’s a yoga instructor who’s answer to any question is namaste. Total arrogant ass, but I couldn’t help but laugh at him. Natalie’s Gran was the best. She’s Hungarian with a flair for drama and her accent made me giggle with delight. Ryan is an American actor who is starring in a play Natalie’s company is producing, and then Jamie is her jilted fiancé. The whole time I was unsure who she would end up with, though I was praying it wasn’t Namaste. Seriously the guys is such a douche. Most chick lit novels tend to be predictable when it comes to working out the love story so I really appreciated that this one kept you guessing.

This was such an easy, breezy read. There is humor, heart, fun, and entertainment in spades. It was the perfect book to escape into and not a boring moment to be found. There is so much fun to be had here, some of the best scenes include rogue pigeons, a bathroom cat fight,  Natalie getting locked out in the rain on one of the most important nights of her career, and so many more! It probably sounds a tad crazy from all that, but trust me, it really caused me to giggle.

Overall rating: 4/5

Thanks to Bookouture for my review copy.

Review: The Marriage Lie by Kimberly Belle @KimberlySBelle


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Release date: December 27, 2016

Publisher: MIRA

Genre: Mystery/Thriller

Blurb: 

Even the perfect marriage has its dark side… 


Iris and Will’s marriage is as close to perfect as it can be: a large house in a nice Atlanta neighborhood, rewarding careers and the excitement of trying for their first baby. But on the morning Will leaves for a business trip to Orlando, Iris’s happy world comes to an abrupt halt. Another plane headed for Seattle has crashed into a field, killing everyone on board, and according to the airline, Will was one of the passengers on this plane. 


Grief-stricken and confused, Iris is convinced it all must be a huge misunderstanding. But as time passes and there is still no sign of Will, she reluctantly accepts that he is gone. Still, Iris needs answers. Why did Will lie about where he was going? What is in Seattle? And what else has he lied about? As Iris sets off on a desperate quest to find out what her husband was keeping from her, the answers she receives will shock her to her very core. 

Review: 

The premise for this immediately stood out to me. Losing a loved one in a plane crash is the stuff nightmares are made of, but imagine trying to grieve while simultaneously uncovering a tangled web of deceit and betrayal. As soon as Iris finds out her husband Will, perished in a plane crash she realizes that she didn’t know her husband at all. The more she digs into who her husband was and what he was actually up to, the more lies she uncovers. The hits keep on coming and they don’t let up until the bitter end.

You can’t help but feel for Iris, she had a blissfully happy marriage, or so she thought and having that image completely shattered breaks her. Belle crafted her character in a manner that laid all of Iris’ emotions on the table and allowed the reader to feel every single one right along with Iris. This made me just as desperate as Iris to unlock the truth and solve the mystery of what really happened to Will. Both of them are multi layered and complex with vulnerabilities and raw emotions. 

The momentum never let up, the only part that wasn’t fraught with tension was the opening chapter and that just laid the groundwork for what was to come. The whole time you’re not sure who to trust or what to believe, it’s a real guessing game. Filled with plenty of OMG, did that really just happen moments, this one kept me up late at night. The ending was utterly perfect and gasp worthy, I so love a well executed, surprise ending. 

(I did guess one of the twists, so that’s what knocked my rating down slightly. It wasn’t bothersome for me though as there were so many other fantastic turns that it truly didn’t take away from my enjoyment of the story.)

Overall rating: 4.5/5

Thanks to MIRA and Emer Flounders for my review copy.

Review: Everything You Want Me To Be by @MejiaWrites @AtriaMysteryBus


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Release date: January 3, 2017

Publisher: Atria/Emily Bestler Books 

Genre: Mystery/Thriller

Blurb: 

Full of twists and turns, Everything You Want Me to Be reconstructs a year in the life of a dangerously mesmerizing young woman, during which a small town’s darkest secrets come to the forefront…and she inches closer and closer to her death.


High school senior Hattie Hoffman has spent her whole life playing many parts: the good student, the good daughter, the good citizen. When she’s found brutally stabbed to death on the opening night of her high school play, the tragedy rips through the fabric of her small town community. Local sheriff Del Goodman, a family friend of the Hoffmans, vows to find her killer, but trying to solve her murder yields more questions than answers. It seems that Hattie’s acting talents ran far beyond the stage. Told from three points of view—Del, Hattie, and the new English teacher whose marriage is crumbling—Everything You Want Me to Be weaves the story of Hattie’s last school year and the events that drew her ever closer to her death.


Evocative and razor-sharp, Everything You Want Me to Be challenges you to test the lines between innocence and culpability, identity and deception. Does love lead to self-discovery—or destruction? 

Review: 

Wow, What a roller coaster ride this one was!  I’m really excited about this book and I predict that it will be a standout in 2017. It had everything I look for in a solid mystery; intrigue, suspense, twists and surprises. But it also had so much more, it’s racy, edgy and provocative and Mejia cast quite an intoxicating spell on me. This is one that will be hard to review without revealing the plot, but here goes.

Sometimes having multiple perspectives works brilliantly, and other times it reads as confusing and disjointed. It worked beautifully here. Hattie’s chapters are in the year before her death and knowing how it all ends for her added a sense of mounting dread and made me think of my own morality. She is an actress, but not just on the stage in her high school play, she is constantly playing a role, and she adjusts who she is based on who she is talking to at any given moment. She’s intelligent, calculated, and dangerous, a total millennial Lolita. Peter is Hattie’s English teacher, and though it’s no big secret how he fits in, Mejia has plenty of tricks up her sleeve. Finally, Del is the sheriff of Pine Valley and my favorite character. He’s a close family friend of Hattie’s family and I love a personal connection to a case. 

The plot here is beautifully and meticulously executed, there is no confusion to be found. It’s one of those books that as you’re reading, you’re thinking, I totally have this all figured out followed by pats on the back. Except you don’t and you’re blindsided when the truth is revealed. This is perfectly paced, the beginning discloses enough to draw you in, and then when you’re around seventy five percent in, things start to come to a head and there is no way you’ll be able to put it down. The ending is explosive, shocking and completely unpredictable and oh so satisfying. Put this on your radar for next year and clear a day on your calendar so you can devour Everything You Want Me To Be in the manner that it demands.

Overall rating: 5/5

Thanks to Atria/Emily Bestler for my review copy.

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? #imwayr

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? Is a weekly post to share what you recently finished reading, what you’re currently reading, and what you plan on reading this week. It’s hosted by Kathryn at Bookdate.

What I Read Last Week: 


I was on the blog tour for this one and really liked how the series began.


Another blog tour, and this one was really unique.


This may be the worst book I’ve read all year.

I absolutely loved everything about this one.


This was amazing, it may be my favorite read all year! Keep watching for a giveaway later this week.

The gorgeous cover matches the equally gorgeous story.


This was ok for me, not as good as I expected it to be.
Currently reading: 


This is super intriguing so far!

Up Next: 


I’m really excited about my TBR this week, many of these have been on my radar for months and I’m stoked I’m finally able to read them! Have you read any of these? Any I should definitely read first?

How was your week? What are you currently reading? What are you planning on reading this week?